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How to give Matching Commitment Rings as gifts

Pick a significant day. A promise ring might be appropriate as a gift on Christmas, Valentine's Day, or the recipient's birthday. If you're in a relationship and you are celebrating the anniversary of your date could be a good time to give a gift.

CoupleSet Rings should be presented in a significant locati0n. You could visit the spot where you and your partner had your first date or the concert hall that you made your friend in. Keep in mind the type of person receiving the gift: some people are comfortable taking the ring home in a noisy place, while others prefer a place that is more private.

Don't overdo it. This is not an engagement proposal. You don't need a flash mob or a skywriter.

Make it an scavenger hunting. You can leave a clue written somewhere the person who will receive it, and then provide hints as to where to find the next clue. You can create clues that will only be understood by you and your partner. At the end of the chain, you'll be there to present the promise ring.

This elaborate set-up can be romantic as well as fun but ensure that the person who receives it will be delighted when they discover it's a promise ring. It might be too early in your relationship to be a sign of serious commitment, or your partner may be expecting to receive a proposal.

Keep the clues short and clear; the goal isn't to confuse them! If the target enjoys puzzles, you can make the clues more difficult however, have someone else follow them to make sure you are there and then give them a second hint if they're stuck!

Plan a fun day of activities. A day of fun with your family is a wonderful way to plan a special event. Take a walk that is concluded with a picnic or home-cooked dinner. Plan it ahead so that you don't have to worry about guests who aren't expected or an empty fuel tank empty on the way home after a day of hiking.

If you are planning to present the wedding ring on a separate date ensure that there are no unexpected events.

Think about placing the ring in a surprising place. The ring should be hidden somewhere that the ring's wearer can discover it, like under their pillow or inside their lunchbox. It could be a part of a larger arrangement or stand on its own depending on the size you want to build.

If you're not sure you'll be present when they discover it, write your commitment in writing and back it up with your own personal declaration.

Presenting the Ring

Show them the ring. Present the ring or other "promise gift" simply by opening a gift box and present it to her. you don't want it to be mistaken as a marriage proposal. Give the recipient a couple of minutes to absorb it if you have concealed it.

Declare your promise. Declare your promise. If you don't want to think of words immediately, prepare a few in advance.

Don't over-promise. Don't say that you'll marry the person you love one day unless you are prepared to keep your word. Even if you intend to simply show your support or love, make sure you're clear.

Quotes from your favourite song or poem will bring extra emotion to your declaration Be sure to ensure that some of the words you choose are yours.

Compose a short song or poem (optional). If you sing, play music or write poetry, writing a piece that expresses your feelings can be an effective way to communicate this commitment.

Include personal details. Let the person know how you value them in your own words. You can mention specific characteristics you admire and happy memories to avoid falling into cliché.

Be yourself. You know your relationship better than the wikiHow. If you know that the two of you would find meaning in something more absurd than what is described here, or if you know the recipient would love the opportunity to read a sonnet in ten minutes do it.

Put the promise ring onto any finger. Most people wear it on the left hand, on the middle finger or the ring finger of the right hand. Most recipients won't want it to be confused with an engagement ring, so stay away from the rings finger on the left hand.

Of course, if you are using an alternative piece of jewelry, or other present, put it in the proper place or give it to them formally.

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